A compressed cotton bale may explode when exposed to high humidity. Cotton is highly hygroscopic and readily absorbs water vapor from the air. After baling at ideal moisture content, subsequent water absorption could potentially increase the volume of cotton by 40-45%. This may cause an "explosion." (This answer assumes that "explosion" is not referring to spontaneous combustion)
The weight of a bale of cotton can vary, but on average, a bale of cotton weighs around 226.8 kg (500 lbs).
Based on a round round bale with a maximum diameter of 7 feet, 6 inches, the seed cotton weight can be up to 5,000 pounds and hold 3.8 bales of cotton lint.
The word you are looking for is "detonate." This term is commonly used to describe an action that causes an explosive device to go off or explode.
The verb for explode is "explode."
When you rub amber against cotton, the friction between the materials causes a transfer of electrons, leading to a build-up of static electricity. This results in the amber and cotton becoming electrically charged, with the amber typically gaining a negative charge and the cotton gaining a positive charge.
The noun bales is the collective noun for bales of cotton or bales of hay.
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Cotton is pressed into bales to facilitate easier handling, transportation, and storage. Baling compresses the cotton, reducing its volume and making it more efficient to ship in bulk. The compact bales also help protect the cotton from contamination and damage during transit. Additionally, bales can be easily stacked and stored in warehouses or shipping containers.
They are called "bales".
In the south it was cotton. Millions of bales of cotton were produced.
In China cotton bales are packed by using fully automatic, down packing baling presses with online bagging arrangements. This has resulted in full covering of the bales which saves them from contaminants and reduces manpower needed.
The weight of a cotton bale in 1850 was around 480 pounds. In 1850 almost 17,800 bales of cotton were harvested in North Carolina alone.
in 2002 demand for domestic cotton increased more than 3 million bales, reaching 18.7 million bales
In 2002, cotton gins in the United States produced approximately 14.4 million bales of cotton, compared to 17.6 million bales in 2001.
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The average KBH module builder can hold between 14 to 16 bales depending on the amount of compression and the overall weight of the cotton.